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Just wondering what size carbides work best with o9 nytro not studded
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Fx or xtx? You ride aggressively?
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FX not to aggressive
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If your looking to get rid of darting as well i love my semi aggressive snow trackers, also my cobra heads from qualipieces with 6" of carbide were awesome as well.
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Dooly carbides only way to go. Stud boy deuce runners on mine since 2010.
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Yeah just found they like to push a little in the corners in soft conditions. If ya dont ride to aggressive there fine though.Dooly carbides only way to go. Stud boy deuce runners on mine since 2010.
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I have the yamaha MTX ski on my xtx with stud boy deuce runners, no push with these.Yeah just found they like to push a little in the corners in soft conditions. If ya dont ride to aggressive there fine though.
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Good luck with this one-
Everyone's set up & riding style is so different....
I'll throw mine in:
Tuners with Woody's 4" in / out on my RTX + Wife's XTX, no darting and very little push (depends on some conditions).
If she can rail around corners, it works
Everyone's set up & riding style is so different....
I'll throw mine in:
Tuners with Woody's 4" in / out on my RTX + Wife's XTX, no darting and very little push (depends on some conditions).
If she can rail around corners, it works
Hooray!
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My .o2, I went Bergstrom 8" triple point carbide inner, wear bar outer, 3/8" ski savers under carbides and 3/8" shim under reversed rubber... from reading reviews, seems to address a few geometry issues but time will tell and I'll report this winter. I have modified woody's dualies on my USI's (1998 VMAX XTC 700) and made a night / day different but totally different sled than our Nytros.
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I also have the MTX ski with cobra heads and the steering effort is terrible. I do a lot of trail riding but often go to my cottage on slow, windy trails and it's brutal. How is the steering effort with the deuce bars? What size?I have the yamaha MTX ski on my xtx with stud boy deuce runners, no push with these.
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I'm not sure the size, 4" I would say.
My steering is very light, but I like it that way. No effort at all!
My steering is very light, but I like it that way. No effort at all!
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It could be your suspension settings causing the heavy steering.. Try and reduce ski pressure..I also have the MTX ski with cobra heads and the steering effort is terrible. I do a lot of trail riding but often go to my cottage on slow, windy trails and it's brutal. How is the steering effort with the deuce bars? What size?
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